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in this election, in 2008, unmarried women voted two to one for obama. in 2012, married women -- unmarried women, 221 for obama. mitt romney carried married women. the problem is, the trend is going in the opposite direction. the challenge for republicans is that unmarried women are a growth market. the are all over the age of 18. they are mostly eligible to vote. they do look at government as a safety net, not as a trampoline. a security. maybe subsistence for some. maybe a supplement for others. they also -- i think the obama people were worried about many women this time. what they did, not to unmarried women, but what they did to women overall is, they waged a phony war on women. it started a year ago. i remember hearing it super bowl weekend. they waged this war on women and they took a 45-year-old never married, childless woman who, exit six figure income -- make a six-figure income. she alone is responsible to pay her monthly bills. she is scary to the obama reelection campaign. she is economically savvy. she is part of the ownership investors soc
in this election, in 2008, unmarried women voted two to one for obama. in 2012, married women -- unmarried women, 221 for obama. mitt romney carried married women. the problem is, the trend is going in the opposite direction. the challenge for republicans is that unmarried women are a growth market. the are all over the age of 18. they are mostly eligible to vote. they do look at government as a safety net, not as a trampoline. a security. maybe subsistence for some. maybe a supplement for...
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is he up for re-election this fall. a spokesperson says zuckerberg and his wife admire christie on his education policies. he donated $100 million to schools. >>> imagine who will get lance's seven titles from the tour de france if you eliminate all the other cyclists who used performance enhancers? take a look. >> finally, i have won seven tour de frances. >> in an era of cyclists guilty of doping, there was one man who didn't use performance-enhancing drugs, the brother of a skilled french cyclist. this man is the newly named winner of lance armstrong's seven tour de frances. >> and if you think you know who that guy is that, of course, is snl alum horacio sanz. >> basket on the front, too. >> that's a good one. >>> one person out there couldn't care less whether or not beyonce lip synced the national anthem. this is 3-month-old juliana. and there's only one way to soothe her crying jags. >> okay? ♪ >> she love that is beyonce. for those new parents, it may be music to your ears. >> millions of parents right now are
is he up for re-election this fall. a spokesperson says zuckerberg and his wife admire christie on his education policies. he donated $100 million to schools. >>> imagine who will get lance's seven titles from the tour de france if you eliminate all the other cyclists who used performance enhancers? take a look. >> finally, i have won seven tour de frances. >> in an era of cyclists guilty of doping, there was one man who didn't use performance-enhancing drugs, the brother...
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but it is not the same election. 2010 is almost purely ideological election. perhaps the most ideological since 1980. then you get to 2010, when you have a personality involved and you have a figure represents one side. romney is a good man. i like him. i think he is an honorable man, and i think he would have made an excellent president. but he was a bad candidate particularly in an election that could have been one had been an election about ideas and philosophy. i think it would have been easily won had been about ideas and philosophy. but he was not the math -- he was not the best man on our side to make that case. secondly, he decided not to make the case either way and to run on the set of the economy and on the issues. he basically ran ideologically for one hour in the first debate. and that was his finest hour. had he ran -- had he run his campaign that way, he would have won. but he cannot sustain or he could not trust it and then he subsided in the second and third debate and became very passive and decided he would stick to this hoping that the stat
but it is not the same election. 2010 is almost purely ideological election. perhaps the most ideological since 1980. then you get to 2010, when you have a personality involved and you have a figure represents one side. romney is a good man. i like him. i think he is an honorable man, and i think he would have made an excellent president. but he was a bad candidate particularly in an election that could have been one had been an election about ideas and philosophy. i think it would have been...
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, sometimes you lose elections, and i worked very hard, but i lost, and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state and i said yes, and why did he ask me? why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> interesting to hear her talk about that. was it awkward at the start of that relationship? >> extraordinarily awkward. >> the 2008 campaign dominated by their relationship and the arc of their coming together. 2012 dominated by president clinton and his relationship with barack obama changing. and a lot of people are looking at that and saying 2016, meant to represent a laying on hands of barack obama? not necessarily. joe biden still out there. but the arc of those two from rivals -- friends in the senate, rivals on the presidential campaign trail and now working together four years, one of the more interesting human political stories we've seen in the last generation. >> you think they are close? >> no doubt in my mind, they are genuinely close. when hillary clinton says we do this because we love america. that's kind of corny. exactly the way she feels about her s
, sometimes you lose elections, and i worked very hard, but i lost, and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state and i said yes, and why did he ask me? why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> interesting to hear her talk about that. was it awkward at the start of that relationship? >> extraordinarily awkward. >> the 2008 campaign dominated by their relationship and the arc of their coming together. 2012 dominated by president clinton and his...
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you lost an election they'll write about for decades. joe biden seems to be kicking the tires for a run in 2016. is he the guy, in your opinion, that can lead the democratic party forward and the nation forward? >> i'm going to resist getting drawn into this. >> come on, try. >> i love joe and there are others who, no doubt, will run. i do genuinely believe that just a week after we inaugurated president obama, it's premature to get into the horse race. >> have you watched television news? come on. this is what we do. >> i know, but that's also part of something we need to challenge. we went through 2012 with 60% of the country in drought, superstorm sandy, $110 billion of climate disasters and not one journalist anywhere in the u.s. asked any question during the debates about the biggest issue we're facing, the climate crisis. now the horse race stories are easy to write. and it's just a template that we get into. it's totally understandable. but we need to really dig in, in our democracy, the way we used to and grapple with the problem
you lost an election they'll write about for decades. joe biden seems to be kicking the tires for a run in 2016. is he the guy, in your opinion, that can lead the democratic party forward and the nation forward? >> i'm going to resist getting drawn into this. >> come on, try. >> i love joe and there are others who, no doubt, will run. i do genuinely believe that just a week after we inaugurated president obama, it's premature to get into the horse race. >> have you...
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the debates, the election process for the candidates. it's hard to make a case that it is really the best process. it's not set up to produce the best nominee for president, for the republicans. maybe the democrats are happy with the process. host: in the washington post -- guest: it would help republicans because they would get some votes rather than no votes. a winner-take-all state or electoral college process served the country well. quasiconstitutional arrangements are a little murky. in some states there really are no presidential campaigns. like the larger states like texas. we have red states and blue states that seemed pretty reliably one party or the other, so they don't really spend on campaigning in those areas. last fall you cannot turn on the tv in virginia without seeing ads. especially when the obama ads were better than the romney ads. it was weird when you go to visit people in new york or los angeles. they are not actually experiencing the campaign. if you went to a congressional district, then you would go fight in ca
the debates, the election process for the candidates. it's hard to make a case that it is really the best process. it's not set up to produce the best nominee for president, for the republicans. maybe the democrats are happy with the process. host: in the washington post -- guest: it would help republicans because they would get some votes rather than no votes. a winner-take-all state or electoral college process served the country well. quasiconstitutional arrangements are a little murky. in...
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for me, that was the hardest part of the election cycle. how do people do that if they were paying attention? the more i talk to people who stuck with the current guy, it became clear to me that they do not really know what is going on. they are not digging in. they have not been personally affected yet. it is too bad that you have to get hit before you realize what is going on. 10 reasons we lost, it is probably a lot more. we have to be very careful that we -- if we just had the computer system working, maybe that would make the difference in ohio. maybe it was the fact that romney was too stiff. we have to have better messaging. have you remembered an election cycle where we have not said that? our message ought to be better, but we have to find better ways to help people see how policy affects them. it is not enough to convince people on the hill -- we are doing more and more, how do we convince people outside of d.c. -- here is how the health care law will impact you and your family. we have to do a better job. how we talk to women abo
for me, that was the hardest part of the election cycle. how do people do that if they were paying attention? the more i talk to people who stuck with the current guy, it became clear to me that they do not really know what is going on. they are not digging in. they have not been personally affected yet. it is too bad that you have to get hit before you realize what is going on. 10 reasons we lost, it is probably a lot more. we have to be very careful that we -- if we just had the computer...